HP NetServer LXr Pro8User Guide
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServerLXr Pro823. Store the empty boxes and packing material in a safe place. This isespecially important if you plan t
9312 Service and SupportSystem Design, Integration, and SupportThe hardware, utility software, and any operating system or environmentsoftware supplie
Chapter 12 Service and Support94Information and Support When You Need ItHewlett-Packard offers a complete set of support and information sources--each
Chapter 12 Service and Support95• Part number of the HP Navigator CD-ROM• Document NumberThe Status Report for your specific HP NetServer Navigator
Chapter 12 Service and Support96HP NetServer Navigator Subscription ServiceSubscribe to the HP NetServer Navigator Subscription Service to automatical
Chapter 12 Service and Support97CompuServe Discussion Forum and LibraryCompuServe, the worldwide electronic information utility, provides support,tech
Chapter 12 Service and Support98Proactive Notification for HP NetServer ProductsHP Proactive Notification is a web-based information service that prov
Chapter 12 Service and Support99Automated FaxHP's automated fax system contains full product data sheets, price guides, and asubset of the HP Net
Chapter 12 Service and Support100Obtaining HP Repair and Telephone SupportThe "Warranty and Software License" chapter of this guide gives de
Chapter 12 Service and Support101EuropeFor hardware repair or telephone support in Europe, contact either:• Participating Service Authorized HP Perso
Chapter 1 Setting Up the HP NetServerLXr Pro8313. Insert the Navigator CD-ROM, reboot, and check the NavigatorREADME file for important installation i
Chapter 12 Service and Support102Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays, andTechnical PublicationsIf you need more technical information, Hewlett-Packard pub
Chapter 12 Service and Support103Contacting HP Regional HeadquartersShould you need to contact Hewlett-Packard, check your local telephone directoryfo
Chapter 12 Service and Support104CompuServe also has offices and agents in the following countries:• Argentina--CompuServe S.A., Buenos Aires• Austr
105A SpecificationsPower RequirementsTable A-1. Power RequirementsVoltage and frequency200-240 VAC; 47-63Hz.Maximum continuous powerinput1560WMaximum
Appendix A Specifications106Air Conditioning RequirementsTable A-3. Air Conditioning RequirementsMaximum heat output3300 BTU/hourOperating temperature
107B Warranty and Software LicenseHardware Product Limited WarrantyHP warrants this hardware product against defects in materials andworkmanship, unde
Appendix B Warranty and Software License108HP provides such products "As Is." Third-party software may be warranted inaccordance with the th
Appendix B Warranty and Software License109Pre-Failure WarrantyDuring the warranty period of the HP NetServer system processor unit, selectedHP Hardwa
Appendix B Warranty and Software License1103. Incidental, special, or consequential damages (including lost profits, lossof use, Customer downtime, co
Appendix B Warranty and Software License111h. Obtaining any necessary licenses or permits with regard to informationprovided to HP or Reseller;2. Trav
Appendix B Warranty and Software License112prepay shipping charges, duty, and taxes; provide telephone assistance onreplacement of the component; and
Appendix B Warranty and Software License113HP NetServer Limited Warranty CoverageWarranty Coverage PeriodsProduct Year 1 Year 2 Year 3HP NetServer L S
Appendix B Warranty and Software License1141. Consult the documentation provided with your product to assure that yoursystem features are properly con
Appendix B Warranty and Software License115Germany: 0180 525 8143Ireland: 01 662 5525Italy: 02 2 641 0350Netherlands: 020 6068751Norway: 22 11 6299Por
Appendix B Warranty and Software License116Supplemental Warranty Service and SupportEnhanced hardware warranty services, such as after-hour or weekend
Appendix B Warranty and Software License117Póliza de GarantíaHewlett-Packard de México, S. A. de C. V. con domicilios en:Guadalajara, JaliscoMontemore
Appendix B Warranty and Software License1184. Limitaciones:Esta garantía no es válida en los siguientes casos:A. Cuando el producto ha sido utilizado
Appendix B Warranty and Software License119Software Product Limited WarrantyThe HP Software Product Limited Warranty will govern all Software which is
Appendix B Warranty and Software License120Limitation of Liability and Remedies. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED ABOVEARE CUSTOMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REM
Appendix B Warranty and Software License121ATTENTION: USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE HPSOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH BELOW. USING THESOFTWA
52 Controls, Indicators, and PortsFront Panel ControlsRunIndicatorDC OutputIndicatorAC InputIndicatorAttentionIndicatorDC PowerSwitchResetSwitchMessag
Appendix B Warranty and Software License122No Disassembly or Decryption. You may not disassemble or decompile theSoftware unless HP's prior writt
Appendix B Warranty and Software License123HP NetServer Warranty Frequently-AskedQuestionsQ: What is the intention of the HP NetServer Warranty?A: T
Appendix B Warranty and Software License124Q: Will adding third-party memory or disk drives void the warranty?A: Adding third-party memory or disk d
Appendix B Warranty and Software License125Q: What is the response time for on-site warranty service?A: The standard response time for on-site warra
Appendix B Warranty and Software License126Q: What are my options if I want network or server application softwaresupport?A: Network or server appli
Appendix B Warranty and Software License127b. Establish and practice back-up procedures for your data and programsto minimize any disruptions to your
Appendix B Warranty and Software License128∗ Add-on boards or hardware∗ Third-party hardware or software∗ Operating system type and revision levelQ:
129C Regulatory InformationHP NetServer LXr Pro8 Pro RegulatoryInformationNotice for USA: FCC Radio Frequency Emissions StatementsClass A Product Stat
Appendix C Regulatory Information130CD-ROM Safety StatementsCD-ROM Electrical Safety StatementWARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose t
Appendix C Regulatory Information131CLASS 1LASERPRODUCTThis CD-ROM Drive Unit is classified as a CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT.LASSERKLASSE 1PRODUKTThe CLASS 1
Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports6Table 2-1. Control Panel Switch and Indicator DefinitionsControl DescriptionDC Power Switch Turns the system
Appendix C Regulatory Information132Notice for EU:HP NetServer Declaration of ConformityDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN
Appendix C Regulatory Information133Notice for Finland: Laser Safety StatementLASERTURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATHP NetServer LX
Appendix C Regulatory Information134VORSICHT Die Verwendung von anderen Steuerungen oderEinstellungen oder das Durchführen von anderen Vorgängenals in
Appendix C Regulatory Information135Notice for Mexico: Hardware Warranty StatementThis warranty statement applies only to sales in Mexico.Póliza de Ga
Appendix C Regulatory Information1363. Tiempo de Reparación:El tiempo de reparación en ningún caso será mayor a treinta días contados apartir de la re
137IndexAaccessory boardsboot device priority, 46Antistatic service kit, 49, 52automated FAX help system, 99Bbase chassis, 15boot device priority, 29,
Index138rack mount kit, 57, 59remote console configuration, 77satellite chassis, 15, 16, 21Setup Utility, 75space requirements, 105technical informati
Index139parts list, 59rack, installing server in, 57attaching mounting rails to rack, 59attaching Tinnerman nuts to frontcolumns, 62mounting server&ap
Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports7Power Supply IndicatorsEach of the HP NetServer LXr Pro8's power supplies has these indicators:AC Input
Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports8Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsPowerInterlockSwitchAC PowerPlugI2CConnectorSerialPort ASerialPort
Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports9Table 2-3. Rear Panel Control and Indicator DefinitionsControl DescriptionPower InterlockSwitchThis switch i
Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports10Power-Up and Power-Down ProceduresPower-Up Procedure1. Make sure that the power interlock switch at the rea
Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports112. Press the DC power button on the HP NetServer's control panel. Thesystem now powers up.DC PowerFigu
iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th
Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports12If powering downthe system for service,turn the power interlockswitch to this position.Figure 2-6. Power In
Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports13When preparing your site for installation, allow for the additional inrush current.Since maximum inrush cur
153 Opening and Closing theHP NetServerMultiple Points of AccessThe HP NetServer LXr Pro8 is designed for easy access to all components. Itfeatures a
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer16Figure 3-1. Removing the HP NetServer’s Front BezelTo replace the front bezel:1. Hold it up in front of
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer17NOTE If the HP NetServer is mounted in the rack at an awkwardheight, it may be easier and safer to comp
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer18Figure 3-2. Location of the Retention Bracket5. Stand behind the HP NetServer and grasp the two ejector
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer19Ejector HandlesFigure 3-3. Sliding Out the Satellite ChassisRedocking the Satellite Chassis1. When you
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer20Push down therelease latcheson each slide. Thenpush the satellitepartly onto the basechassis.ReleaseLat
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer21Detaching and Reattaching the Satellite ChassisYou will sometimes need to detach the satellite chassis
iiiContents1 Setting Up the HP NetServer LXr Pro8...1Before You Set Up Your HP NetServer...
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer227. Both people must carefully pull the satellite chassis off the slides (Figure3-5). Place the satellit
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer239. Two people can now lift the satellite chassis and mount it on the slides.A rail is mounted on each s
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer24NOTE If the satellite refuses to slide all the way forward, check thatyou have placed it correctly on i
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer251. Insert finger in eachfingerhold. Pushfingerholds towardeach other.2. Push cover forwarduntilitstops,
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer26Spring-loadedhinge pinsFigure 3-8. Top Cover in Open Position7. When the NetServer is mounted in a rack
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer278. To close the satellite chassis' top cover:a. Swing the cover back down.b. Insert your fingers i
Chapter 3 Opening and Closing theHP NetServer283. Remove the HP NetServer's rear access panel:a. Loosen the three captive screws that fix the pan
294 Installing Mass StorageTypes of Devices That Can Be InstalledThe HP NetServer LXr Pro8 can accept several common tray internal massstorage devices
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage30NOTE You can change the default boot order during system startup.See "Boot Menu" in Chapter 9.Setting the
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage31• Remove the drive's termination jumper. (The SCSI cable to theinternal drives is terminated.)For instructions
ivRemoving a 128 MB SDRAM DIMM Module...42Installing the 4 GB Memory Board...
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage326. Slide the drive all the way back into the bay. The flanges at the top andbottom of the drive tray should be flat
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage331. Connect cables tofirst drive and pushit completely intothe server.2. Connect cables tosecond drive, butpush it o
Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage345. Push the third drive part-way into its bay. Then slide the second and thirddrives, together, all the way back in
355 Installing Additional MemoryIntroductionThis chapter includes guidelines and instructions for:• Removing and reinstalling the HP NetServer's
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory36• The recommended memory configurations and the slot numbers whereSDRAM DIMMs are installed are listed in Fig
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory37Memory Upper Memory Board Slots M0 - M31Size Quan-tity 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28256 MB 2 X X512 MB 4 XXXX1 GB 8 X X
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory38Tools RequiredTo remove or install a memory board, first remove the satellite chassis lower fanmodule and the
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory39SatelliteChassisRetaining Clips4GBMemoryBoardBase ChassisFigure 5-4. Removing the Memory Board5. Hold the memo
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory40Installing 128 MB SDRAM DIMMs on the 4 GBMemory BoardFollow these steps to install a 128 MB SDRAM DIMM in a sl
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory41RetainingClipRetainingClipFigure 5-6. Installing a DIMM Module5. Align the notches on the SDRAM DIMM with the
vSetup Utility...75Starting the Setup Utility...
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory428. Repeat steps 3-7 to install SDRAM DIMMs in the DIMM slot sequencelisted in Figure 5-2 and Figure 5-3 until
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory43Installing the 4 GB Memory BoardOnce you have installed the SDRAM DIMMs required for your desiredconfiguration
Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory44a. Lower the panel into place. A slotted flange extends from the top ofthe panel on either side. Lower the slo
456 Installing Additional BoardsIntroductionThis chapter tells how to install accessory boards and additional processor boardsin the HP NetServer LXr
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards462. If you have not already done so, extend or detach the satellite chassis andremove the top cover. (See Chapt
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards47d. Embedded SCSI controllers 1 through 7. (These controllers are onlyaccessible in servers equipped with the o
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards489. If you have finished working with the satellite chassis, slide it back ontothe base chassis and lock it in
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards49NOTE If you ever choose to remove one of the processor boards andrun the HP NetServer with fewer processors, a
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards50PreparationUp to four processor boards, each with two 200 MHz/1 MB CPU chips, can beinstalled in the HP NetSer
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards51Table 6-1. Processor Board ConfigurationsTotal Number of CPUChips in SystemBoard inSlot A1Board inSlot A2Board
viAutomated Fax...99Telephone Support...
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards52CAUTION Wear a wrist strap and use a static-dissipating work surfaceconnected to the chassis when handling com
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards53Terminator in Slot B1Terminator in Slot B2Processor Board in Slot A1Terminator in Slot A2Figure 6-4. Processor
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards54Figure 6-5. Remove the Terminator Board
Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards5511. You may return the terminator boards you removed to Hewlett-Packardfor environmentally safe disposal. To r
577 Mounting the Server in the RackPlanningThis chapter tells how to mount the HP NetServer LXr Pro8 in a rack. Beforedoing so, however, you should pl
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack58PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ifyou install the
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack59HP NetServer Rack Mount Parts ListThe rack-mount kit that accompanies the HP NetServer should contain thefo
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack602. The front end of the rail has a flange with two threaded inserts for screws.Position this flange behind
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack61Figure 7-2. Fastening the Rail to the Front Column4. Line up the horizontal slots at the rear of the rail w
viiNotice for Consumers in Australia...116Notice For Consumers In New Zealand...
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack625. Repeat steps 1 through 6 to attach the second rail to the left-hand rackcolumns.Step 2: Placing Tinnerma
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack63NOTE The HP NetServer comes with a cardboard reference template(HP Part Number 5183-3730) that guides you i
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack645. Now push the HP NetServer all the way back on the rails, until the flangeson either side of the front of
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack657. At the rear end of each slide are two mounting holes. At this point, theyshould line up with two notches
Chapter 7 Mounting the Server in the Rack66Figure 7-7. Installing the Front Bezel2. To remove the bezel at any time, pull firmly.Step 6: Continuing wi
678 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,Mouse, and UPSIntroductionThis chapter explains how to connect a monitor, keyboard, mouse andUninterruptible Powe
Chapter 8 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS68NOTE If you have a console switch box, refer to the switch box's userguide for instru
699 Configuring the SystemRunning the Configuration SoftwareTo configure the HP NetServer LXr Pro8:1. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM into th
Chapter 9 Configuring the System70The Status Report for your specific HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM describesin detail any software updates between th
Chapter 9 Configuring the System71• CompuServe--GO HPPC; download 6005.txt from the NetServer library Contents of the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROMThe
Chapter 9 Configuring the System72Configuration AssistantConfiguration Assistant guides you through the steps necessary to configurethe HP NetServer.W
Chapter 9 Configuring the System73• Show NOS Installation Instructions: This step provides importantcustomized information about installing your NOS w
Chapter 9 Configuring the System74• Over-the-network temperature monitoring, fan status and redundantpower supply status• View of critical server info
Chapter 9 Configuring the System75HP NetServer UtilitiesHP NetServer Utilities takes you to a menu where you can directly executeutilities such as the
Chapter 9 Configuring the System76Main MenuThe setup utility consists of a main menu that leads to several configurationscreens. The menu choices are:
Chapter 9 Configuring the System773. A dialog box appears. In the Enter New Password field, type in thenew password and press Enter. (For security, th
Chapter 9 Configuring the System783. Move to the Baud Rate and Console Type fields. Use the plus (+)and minus (-) keys to choose from the list of sele
Chapter 9 Configuring the System79To use the Boot Menu:1. Boot or reboot the system. After the first boot messages are displayed, thisprompt appears:P
8110 Information Assistant HP Information Assistant OverviewHP NetServer Information Assistant provides a quick and efficient means tolocate informati
11 Setting Up the HP NetServerLXr Pro8Before You Set Up Your HP NetServerBefore you set up your HP NetServer:• Read the Rack Installation Road Map for
Chapter 10 Information Assistant82Finding InformationInformation Assistant provides you with many ways of navigating through itstopics and locating in
Chapter 10 Information Assistant83appears as bold green text. Hot spots on graphics are identified by movingthe pointer over the graphic. When you poi
Chapter 10 Information Assistant84Installing from the CD-ROMTo install HP Information Assistant from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM,perform the fol
Chapter 10 Information Assistant855. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.Running the Setup Program on a Client PCTo run the HP NetServe
8711 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ToolsIf you are having problems installing your HP NetServer, there are a number ofdifferent tools available for
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting88Common Installation ProblemsThe following sections contain general procedures to help you locate installationproblems. If
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting89If the System Will Not Power OnFollow these steps:1. Check the AC Input LED on the front panel. If it is lit, the system i
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting90If the System Passes the POST (Power-On Self Test)but Will Not FunctionIf an error message displays on the screen, read th
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting91If the System Passes the POST but Shuts Down While BootingCheck for fan failures, power supply failures, or processor fail
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